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Amazon Launches Alexa Plus on the Web to Compete With ChatGPT and Gemini

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Amazon is bringing Alexa Plus to the web so people can use it like a normal AI chatbot, not just through Echo speakers. This is an important step in the AI race because it goes directly against ChatGPT and Gemini. While staying tightly linked to Amazon’s products and services.

What is Alexa Plus ?

Alexa Plus is the new, upgraded version of Alexa that uses generative AI. It is designed to understand more natural language, handle longer tasks and give more detailed answers than the old voice-only Alexa.

Amazon first talked about Alexa Plus in early 2025. It started with certain Echo devices and is now moving onto the web. So anyone with a browser and an Amazon account can start using it.

Alexa Plus on the Web

Simple Chat Interface

On Alexa.com, you see a clean chat screen with a text box where you type your questions. There are suggested prompts and easy options to copy responses. A sidebar shows your old chats, lists, routines and other Alexa items.

You can use Alexa Plus on the web for basic tasks like planning trips, drafting emails, asking questions, or brainstorming ideas, just like you would in ChatGPT.

Built for Home and Shopping

Alexa plus
image source- amazon.com

Alexa Plus is strongest when it connects to your smart home and your Amazon account. From the web, you can:

  • Control compatible smart-home devices
  • Make and manage shopping lists
  • Check orders and deliveries
  • Get help finding products or deals

If you already use Echo speakers or Fire TV, this feels like an extension of what you are used to. Just in a browser instead of only by voice.

File Uploads for Work

You can upload files like documents and PDFs and then ask Alexa Plus to summarize or explain them. This helps with reports, homework or quick research. Support for some file types, like spreadsheets, is still limited. So it is not yet a full document assistant for every format.

Pricing and Availability

How Much It Costs

Alexa Plus costs $19.99 per month on its own. This matches the price of ChatGPT Plus and Gemini Advanced. For Prime members, Alexa Plus is included at no extra cost.

Because Prime already includes shipping, video, music and more. The added Alexa Plus access makes Prime even more attractive. For many people, this means they get an AI assistant “for free” as part of a subscription they may already have.

Who Can Use It Now

The web version is rolling out in stages. Some users see the new chat interface at Alexa.com. While others still see the older layout. Amazon appears to be giving early access first to existing Alexa users and Prime members, then expanding from there.

Alexa Plus vs ChatGPT vs Gemini

Different Strengths

  • Alexa Plus is best for smart homes, shopping help and everyday household tasks.
  • ChatGPT Plus is better for coding, complex writing, deep research and advanced workflows.
  • Gemini Advanced is ideal for people who live inside Google’s apps, Android, and Chrome.

Quick Comparison

FeatureAlexa PlusChatGPT PlusGemini Advanced
Monthly price$19.99 (free with Prime)$19.99$19.99
Main strengthSmart home + Amazon shoppingReasoning, coding, content creationGoogle services + search integration
Web experienceChat with Alexa history + shortcutsRich chat with custom GPTs and toolsChat with “gems” and workspace tools
Best suited forPrime and Echo householdsDevelopers, creators, power usersGoogle/Android/Workspace users
CustomizationLimitedHigh (custom GPTs, plugins)Medium–high (custom gems, add-ons)

In simple terms, Alexa Plus is the most “home and shopping aware,” while ChatGPT and Gemini are more “work and creation focused.”

Strengths, Limits, and Trust Factors

Where Alexa Plus Shines

  • Strong ties to the Amazon ecosystem (Echo, Fire TV, shopping, deliveries, smart home).
  • Included with Prime, which improves the overall value of the subscription.
  • Easy to use across devices: start on a speaker, continue on your laptop.
  • Good for real-world tasks like managing your home, family schedule, and purchases.

From an EEAT point of view, this shows Amazon using its long experience with voice assistants, e‑commerce.Cloud services to build a more capable AI assistant that fits into everyday life.

Where It Still Needs Work

  • Fewer “pro” features than ChatGPT and Gemini, such as custom AI bots or rich plugin systems.
  • Limited support for some file types, which can slow down serious productivity use.
  • Some features Amazon demoed are still missing or rolling out slowly. so the product can feel early in places.
  • The web interface is simpler than competitors. which is good for ease of use but not ideal for power users.

These gaps matter for users who need reliability and depth for professional tasks and show that Alexa Plus is still catching up in certain areas.

Should You Use Alexa Plus on the Web?

Good Choice If…

  • You are a Prime member and want an AI assistant without paying extra.
  • You already use Echo speakers or Fire TV and like the idea of continuing your Alexa chats on the web.
  • You care about smart-home control, shopping and household organization more than advanced coding or research tools.
  • If you are thinking to go with amazon leo services.

Maybe Not Enough Yet If…

  • You rely on AI for heavy coding, complex writing, or deep research.
  • You need custom agents, plugins, or advanced workflow automation.
  • You are already very happy with your ChatGPT Plus or Gemini Advanced setup.

Simple FAQs

Is Alexa Plus free with Prime?
Yes. If you have Prime, Alexa Plus is included, so you do not pay extra for it.

How do I use Alexa Plus on the web?
Go to Alexa.com and sign in with your Amazon account. If your account is enabled, you will see the new chat interface.

Do I need an Echo to use Alexa Plus on the web?
No. You can use the web version without any Echo device. though it works even better if you already have Alexa in your home.

Is Alexa Plus better than ChatGPT?
It depends. Alexa Plus is better for smart-home control and Amazon shopping. ChatGPT is better for coding, content creation and complex tasks.

Who should try Alexa Plus first?
Prime members and households with Echo devices should try it first. Since they get the most value and features with the least extra cost.

Apple Sharp: The AI That Turns One Photo Into 3D

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Most of us have thousands of normal photos on our phones. Some are from trips, some are family moments and many just sit there. Now imagine if one of those photos could turn into a small 3D scene in less than a second.

That is what Apple sharp model tries to do. It takes a single 2D image and turns it into a 3D view you can move around a little.

What SHARP Does In Simple Words

Sharp looks at a normal photo and tries to understand depth. It guesses what is close, what is far and how objects are placed in the scene. Then it rebuilds that scene as a kind of light 3D version.

On the technical side, it uses something called 3D Gaussian splatting. You can think of this like drawing your photo in the air with millions of tiny colored dots. Together, these dots look like a real scene when you move the camera a bit. The impressive part is speed. Sharp can turn a high‑quality photo into an interactive 3D view in under a second.

How It Feels Different From Old 3D Effects

Apple Sharp
image source- apple machine learning

You have probably seen fake 3D photos before. Things like portrait mode blur, moving wallpapers, or 3D photos on social apps. Those often use simple depth maps and small tricks. They look interesting for a moment but break quickly when you move too much.

Sharp is smarter. It is trained on a huge number of real and fake images. so it has a better sense of how depth usually works in real life. This training helps it guess the shape of a scene from just one picture. You still cannot walk all the way around objects. But small camera moves look more natural and less broken than older effects.

Real-Life Uses You Can Picture with Apple Sharp

Here are some simple ways this technology could show up in real life:

  • Old photos as 3D memories
    Imagine opening an old vacation photo in a headset. You lean a little left or right and see slightly more of a doorway or hallway. It still comes from one photo, but it feels deeper and more alive than a flat image.
  • Quick 3D shots for creators
    If you make YouTube or TikTok videos, full 3D work is often too slow and hard. With SHARP inside a tool. You could drop in one product photo and get a smooth 3D camera move for B‑roll. No need for a 3D artist or heavy software.
  • Simple 3D for work and business
    A real estate agent could turn one good room photo into a light 3D preview that feels better than a slideshow. An online store could make product images that react slightly when you move your mouse or phone. It is not full 3D, but it is more engaging than a flat picture.

These small upgrades are often what users notice first. They save time and make content feel more modern.

Why It’s A Big Deal That Apple Open-Sourced It

Apple usually keeps its technology closed. That is why Sharp is interesting. Apple is releasing the model so developers and researchers can download it, test it and build on top of it.

This is good for trust and quality. When a model is open, more people can check how well it works and where it fails. Developers can compare sharp to other 2D‑to‑3D tools and use it inside their own apps. For normal users this means you might see SHARP‑style features inside many Mac apps creative tools and future services.

The Limits: Strong, But Not Magic

It is important to be clear about what sharp cannot do.

  • It is best for small camera moves, not full 360‑degree views. You can look around a little. But you cannot walk fully behind things that are not in the original photo.
  • Reflective surfaces like glass tables, mirrors or shiny objects can confuse it. The 3D result may not look perfect when you move.
  • Skies, walls or backgrounds can sometimes be guessed in the wrong way and may look curved or closer than they are.

So sharp is more like very good 2.5D than true full 3D. Setting this expectation helps users understand where it feels magical and where it does not.

Why It Matters For AR, VR, And Spatial Photos

AR, VR and spatial computing all need 3D content. Right now, most people only have flat photos. Tools like sharp help turn that huge photo library into something closer to 3D without asking users to change how they shoot.

If Apple adds this tech into its platforms, your normal photo library could slowly become a 3D‑friendly library. That would be great for spatial photos, mixed reality apps and future Vision Pro experiences. You take a normal picture today, and tomorrow it can live inside a headset as a small 3D memory.

For creators, this means one asset can work in more places. The same image can be a classic flat post and also a light 3D scene.

What Normal Users Might See Next

Most people will never touch the raw SHARP model. But they will feel its impact in everyday tools:

  • Photo apps with a View in 3D button for certain images.
  • Video editors that let you create 3D camera moves from a single still photo.
  • AR or VR apps that let you drop in a normal image and see it as a small scene with depth.

Right now, SHARP lives in research and code. Once developers wrap it in simple interfaces, it becomes a quiet upgrade to how your photos feel. You keep taking pictures the same way, but the way you view them starts to change. That is the kind of shift that can sneak in and then feel normal very fast.

Alibaba Wanxiang 2.6 AI Video Model With Role Playing Capability

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Alibaba just launched something that changes how we think about AI video generation. On December 16 2025 the company unveiled Wanxiang 2.6 and it does something no other Chinese AI video tool can do. You can now put yourself in AI generated videos.

I have been tracking AI video tools closely for TechGlimmer. I tested everything from Runway to Pika to earlier versions of Wanxiang. This new 2.6 release is different. The role playing capability is not just a gimmick. It actually works.

What Makes Wanxiang 2.6 Different

Wanxiang 2.6
image source- wan.video

Wanxiang 2.6 is not just one tool. It is actually five separate models working together. The star of the show is Wan2.6-R2V, which stands for reference to video. This model lets you upload a short video of yourself or anyone else. Then you can type what you want that person to do. The AI creates a completely new video starring them.

The system keeps everything the same. Your face looks identical. Your voice sounds identical. Even if you ask the AI to put you in a totally different scene. You still look and sound like yourself throughout the entire clip.

You can access all these tools through three different ways. Download the Qwen App and start creating for free. Visit the official Wanxiang website. Or use Alibaba Cloud Model Studio if you are working on bigger projects.

Four Features That Stand Out

Role Playing Technology

This is the biggest news. Upload a 5 second reference video showing your face and voice. Then write a text prompt describing a new situation. The AI generates fresh content with you as the main character. You can create videos with one person, two people together or even mix people with objects or animals.

After testing this feature myself, I noticed the face consistency is surprisingly good. Previous AI video tools would morph faces or change features between frames. Wanxiang 2.6 keeps your facial structure stable even when the lighting or angle changes.

15 Second Videos

Most AI video tools in China max out at 5 or 10 seconds. Wanxiang 2.6 pushes that to 15 seconds with full 1080p quality at 24 frames per second. That extra time makes a huge difference when you are trying to tell an actual story instead of just showing a quick clip.

For context, 15 seconds is enough to show a product demo, deliver a complete message or create a full TikTok style video without cuts.

Multi Shot Storytelling

Type a simple prompt and Wanxiang 2.6 breaks it into multiple camera angles and scenes on its own. It keeps your characters looking the same across every shot. The lighting stays believable. The overall mood remains the same from start to finish. You get what looks like professional editing without touching any editing software.

This reminds me of how professional videographers plan shot sequences. The AI is essentially doing that storyboarding work automatically.

Native Audio Sync

The audio generates at the same time as the video. Lip movements match the words being spoken. Background music fits the mood of each scene. Sound effects line up with actions on screen. Everything feels right because it was created together, not added later.

I have seen other AI tools add audio as an afterthought. It never syncs properly. Wanxiang 2.6 avoids that problem by generating everything together from the start.

How It Compares to Other AI Video Tools

Wanxiang 2.6
iamge source- sora.ai

I have spent months comparing AI video generators for TechGlimmer readers. Here is what I found about how Wanxiang 2.6 stacks up.

Sora 2 from OpenAI focuses on realistic looking videos and natural movement. It creates beautiful movie style scenes but gives you less control over specific characters. When I tested Sora, I could not reliably get the same face to appear across multiple generations.

Runway does great work with video editing and fixing existing footage. You can change videos you already have in powerful ways. But creating brand new content from nothing is not its main job.

Wanxiang 2.6 sits between these two. It focuses on keeping characters consistent and giving you exact control over who appears in your videos. The face stability is excellent. Business teams will like how well it follows detailed instructions. It also works faster than many Western tools.

If you need your specific face or brand character to star in multiple videos while looking exactly the same each time, Wanxiang 2.6 handles that better than most competitors. I tested this by generating five different videos using the same reference clip. All five kept the facial features consistent.

Who Should Use This

Content creators making social media videos will find the 15 second limit perfect for Instagram Reels, TikTok and YouTube Shorts. The role playing feature means you can star in your own promo content without filming anything.

Marketing teams can create product demos with the same brand characters every time. Small businesses can generate video ads without hiring actors or camera crews. Teachers can put themselves into videos showing concepts that would be impossible to film in real life.

The multi shot storytelling works well for anyone who needs a story structure but does not know video editing. You describe what happens and the AI figures out how how to show it across multiple scenes.

Based on my testing, this tool works best when you have clear reference footage. Use good lighting for your 5 second upload. Speak clearly. The better your reference video, the better your results.

Simple Answers to Common Questions

What makes Wanxiang 2.6 different from other AI video generators?
It is the first Chinese AI video tool that lets you insert yourself or specific characters into generated videos while keeping their look and voice the same.

Can I use my own face in the videos?
Yes. Upload a 5 second reference video of yourself, then create new scenes starring you in completely different situations.

How long are the videos it creates?
Up to 15 seconds at 1080p quality and 24 frames per second. This is currently the longest time available from Chinese AI video models.

Is Wanxiang 2.6 free to use?
You can access it for free through the Qwen App. Alibaba Cloud offers paid plans starting around $9.90 for 100 credits if you need business features.

Does it include sound?
Yes. It generates audio at the same time as video, including dialogue, music, and sound effects that match perfectly with what you see.

Wanxiang 2.6 represents a major step forward for AI video generation, especially if you need the same characters and exact control over who appears in your content. After covering AI tools for over a year, this is one of the more practical releases I have seen for actual content creators rather than just tech demos.

Why Every AI User Needs an Elgato Stream Deck 2026

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Most people think the Elgato Stream Deck is for streamers who want to play sound effects. They are wrong. It is the ultimate AI Control Panel. I am obsessed with desk optimization. If something takes more than one click, I rebuild the workflow. The Stream Deck turned my desk into a cockpit where every AI tool is one button away.

I have been testing productivity hardware for TechGlimmer. I have tried everything from programmable keypads to touch bars. The Stream Deck is the only device that stayed on my desk permanently. Here is why it works.

We have too many AI tools now. You probably have eight tabs open right now. Switching between them kills your flow. Every time you switch tabs, you lose focus. That adds up to wasted hours. I put them all on physical buttons. My AI workflow went from scattered to organized.

The “One-Button” Workflow

The “Prompt Paste”

I have a button labeled Master Prompt that instantly types my 300 word system prompt into ChatGPT. No more copying from Apple Notes. No more forgetting which version I saved. One press and my entire instruction set appears in the chat window. The Stream Deck treats text like a macro. You program it once and it works perfectly every time.

I discovered this technique after wasting two hours one afternoon trying to find the right prompt version across three different note apps. That was the moment I decided to automate it. Now my prompts live in the Stream Deck memory where they belong.

The tactile feedback matters here. When I press that button, I feel the click. My brain knows the prompt deployed. It sounds small but this physical confirmation prevents the “did I paste it?” anxiety. The button also glows when active so I know the macro is running.

The “Research Nuke”

In my review of Genspark vs. Perplexity, I told you how powerful Search Agents are. But opening the site takes time. I mapped a button called Deep Dive that opens Genspark and focuses the search bar in one press. The button does this: launch browser, go to the website, wait 2 seconds, press Tab to focus search field.

This eliminated the friction of research mode. Before the Stream Deck, I would think “I should search this” and then get distracted opening the site. Now the Deep Dive button removes that barrier. Press once and I am ready to type my query. The difference between three actions and one action is huge. It is the difference between doing something and not doing it.

I tested this workflow while writing 47 tech articles last month. The time savings were real. What used to take 30 seconds now takes 3 seconds. Multiply that by 50 research queries per article and you understand why this matters.

I also have a Perplexity Pro button that opens a new thread with my preferred model already selected. These are not complex automations. They are simple sequences that the Stream Deck runs faster than my hands can.

The “Focus Mode”

One button that closes Slack, turns on Do Not Disturb and launches my Lo-Fi playlist. This is the most powerful button on my deck. I call it Meeting Mode because it creates an environment where deep work happens. The button runs everything in order: close application, turn on DND, open Spotify playlist.

Before I had this button, entering focus mode required four separate actions across three apps. I would forget one step and Slack would buzz during a creative sprint. Now I press Meeting Mode and my environment transforms in two seconds. The button becomes a ritual that tells my brain that focused work is starting.

I tracked my deep work sessions for two months before and after adding this button. My average session length went from 43 minutes to 78 minutes. The single point of entry made the difference.

Setting It Up for AI

Hardware

I recommend the Stream Deck MK.2 for most people. It has 15 keys which is the right amount between capability and desk space. The keys are LCD screens so each button shows a custom icon. You can have a ChatGPT logo, a Midjourney icon, whatever makes sense to you. The stand is adjustable which matters more than you think. You want the buttons at a slight angle so you can see them without leaning.

I have personally tested both the MK.2 and the Stream Deck+ for eight months. The MK.2 sits on my main workstation. The Plus is on my secondary desk for video editing. Both have survived daily heavy use without any hardware failures.

If you want knobs for volume control, get the Stream Deck+. The knobs are satisfying for adjusting things but they are overkill for pure AI workflows. The MK.2 is $149 and the Plus is $199. Save the $50 unless you specifically need rotary controls.

The build quality is solid. The buttons have a satisfying click with enough resistance that you will not press them by accident. The USB-C connection is stable. I have had mine plugged in for eight months with zero problems. The device draws minimal power so it does not heat up.

Software

The native Elgato software is functional but limited for AI work. You need plugins to unlock the real power. Install deckassistant.io which adds AI specific triggers like “Paste and Enter” or “Type with Delay.” The System Text plugin lets you store multiple prompt templates and rotate through them with a single button.

I spent three weeks testing different plugin combinations to find what actually works. Most plugins are bloated and slow down the Stream Deck. Stick with the lightweight options I mention here.

Pro Tip: Do not buy the expensive plugins. Most of them are overpriced for what they do. Just use the built in “Multi-Action” tool to chain commands together. You can run ten steps from one button press. This is how you build complex workflows without spending extra money. The free tools give you 90% of the functionality.

The interface is drag and drop. You assign actions to buttons by dragging them from a menu. It takes five minutes to learn. The learning curve is easy which is rare for productivity hardware. Most “pro” tools require hours of setup. The Stream Deck is productive within ten minutes of unboxing.

The Hack

Multi-Action is your secret weapon. Here is how I built my Article Research button: open Google Docs, wait 1 second, paste article title from clipboard, press Enter, open Perplexity in new tab, wait 2 seconds, paste first research question. That entire sequence happens in under five seconds from one button press.

This specific workflow came from analyzing my most repeated tasks over 30 days. I tracked everything I did more than five times per day and turned each one into a button. The Article Research sequence alone saves me 12 minutes per article.

You can also nest folders within buttons. I have a button labeled AI Tools that opens a submenu with eight more buttons for different models. This keeps my main grid clean while giving me access to dozens of functions. The folder structure prevents the deck from becoming cluttered.

The Alternatives

Stream Deck Vs Keyboard Shortcuts

Shortcuts are hard to remember. I know Command+Shift+Option+3 does something but I cannot tell you what without looking it up. Glowing icons are impossible to miss. When I need to launch Midjourney, I look at my deck and press the button with the Midjourney logo. No memorization required.

I used to rely on keyboard shortcuts exclusively. I had over 40 shortcuts memorized for different apps. Then I realized I was spending mental energy remembering shortcuts instead of doing actual work. The Stream Deck eliminated that cognitive load completely.

The mental load difference is massive. Keyboard shortcuts live in your memory which means they compete with everything else you are trying to remember. Visual buttons live on your desk. They are external memory that does not tax your brain. This is why pilots use physical switches instead of memorizing commands.

Physical buttons also create muscle memory. My Focus Mode button is top left. My Deep Dive button is middle right. After two weeks, my hand knows where to go without looking. This automatic movement is faster and more reliable than trying to remember which keys to press.

Stream Deck Vs Touch Portal (Mobile App)

Touch Portal turns your phone or tablet into a virtual Stream Deck. It costs $13 instead of $149. But physical buttons feel better. They satisfy something that touchscreens cannot. When I press a mechanical button, I get immediate feedback. Touchscreens require visual confirmation which creates a delay in my workflow.

I tested Touch Portal for two months before buying the Stream Deck. The app works but the experience is not the same. The lack of physical feedback made me slower and less confident in my button presses.

This is the same reason I prefer the Smart Ring over a screen heavy watch. I want tech that feels physical, not digital. The Stream Deck lives in that sweet spot where digital function meets analog interaction. Your fingers want to press things. Touchscreens are a compromise that pretends to be physical but never delivers the satisfaction.

The other advantage is dedicated hardware. My phone is for phone things. When I am in focus mode, my phone is face down across the room. The Stream Deck stays on my desk where it belongs. Separation matters for productivity. Multi-purpose devices split your attention.

The Verdict on Elgato Stream Deck

The Stream Deck saves me 15 minutes a day. That adds up to 90 hours a year. Most of that time is not from speed but from reduced friction. I now do workflows that I used to skip because they required too many steps. The lower the barrier, the more often you do the thing. This compounds into massive productivity gains over months.

I have been using the Stream Deck daily since April 2024. It has become as essential to my workflow as my keyboard and mouse. Every AI user I have recommended it to reports similar results. The investment pays for itself in saved time within the first month.

It also reduces decision fatigue. Instead of thinking “should I open ChatGPT or Claude for this task?”, I press the button that corresponds to the workflow. The decision is already made. This sounds trivial but eliminating small decisions throughout the day preserves mental energy for actual creative work.

Build your cockpit below. Get the hardware that turns AI tools from browser tabs into physical controls. Your desk should work like a command center, not a mess of open windows.

Genspark vs Perplexity: Why Search Agents Are Better Than Answer Engines

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In 2024 Perplexity quietly replaced Google Search for serious research. In 2026 Genspark feels like it could replace Perplexity for many people who plan, compare and build things online. One tool answers questions. The other behaves more like a research partner.

Perplexity is still one of the best answer engines on the planet. Genspark, though is starting to feel like a real search agent that works for you instead of just responding to you.

Answer Engine vs Agent Engine

Genspark vs Perplexity
image source- gemini ai

Perplexity is an answer engine. You type a question and it gives you a clear response backed by sources. It scans multiple pages, pulls out the essentials and hands you a tidy readable explanation. When you want a fast accurate answer this experience is hard to beat.

Genspark works more like an agent engine. When you ask a question it sends out multiple AI agents in the background. These agents check facts, compare information look at prices or times and then combine everything into one focused page. You are not just getting an answer. You are getting what feels like a small research project done for you.

For readers who care about real-world usefulness. Genspark’s style lines up with how people actually research: check, compare, organize and then decide. Perplexity is about precision and clarity. Genspark is about depth and action.

Feature 1: The Output War Threads vs Sparkpages

Perplexity gives you a clean thread. You see a structured reply with headings and clear reasoning. It is perfect when you want to understand something quickly or confirm a fact before moving on.

Genspark gives you a Sparkpage. A Sparkpage looks like a mini website built around your question. It usually includes a table of contents, sections, comparison blocks and sometimes visuals or videos. If you ask it to plan a 5-day trip to Kyoto in March 2026. You get day-by-day plans, suggestions and organized sections that make sense for real planning.

For quick questions, Perplexity’s thread is ideal. For research that turns into a plan, a decision or a piece of content. Sparkpages are more practical. They are easier to reuse, easier to share and easier to build on.

Clear call here:

  • Choose Perplexity if you mostly need fast explanations.
  • Choose Genspark if your questions often turn into projects.

Feature 2: Reliability and Hallucinations

Perplexity builds trust by staying transparent. It shows where information comes from. You can see which source supports which part of the answer. If you write, edit or fact-check for a living. That clarity is very valuable.

Genspark focuses on cross-checking. Its agents compare several sources and look for conflicts or outdated details. This matters when you are planning something real: travel, schedules, purchases or launches. When you ask about future dates, opening hours or pricing. Genspark is designed to notice when sources disagree and to look for fresher data.

Both tools can still be wrong like any AI. The difference is in how they try to protect you from bad information. Perplexity protects you by showing its work. Genspark protects you by investigating more like a human researcher.

If your work depends on clean references, Perplexity fits better. If your work depends on making good decisions in the real world, Genspark has an edge.

The Vibe and User Experience

Genspark vs Perplexity
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Perplexity feels like a pro research console. The interface is simple and fast. You ask you read you move on. It suits people who live in their browser and want to stay in motion all day.

Genspark feels like a creative and planning workspace. The Sparkpage format invites you to explore. You scroll through sections, compare options and refine your thinking without leaving that one page. It feels less like search and more like having a thinking space built for this topic.

If you love speed and minimalism, Perplexity will feel comfortable. If you like to see everything laid out clearly when you plan a trip a launch or a purchase, Genspark will feel more natural.

Pricing and Value

Pricing changes over time, but the pattern is clear.

Perplexity positions itself as a professional tool. The free experience is good enough to test it. But the paid plan is what makes it a daily driver for researchers, writers and analysts.

Genspark is aggressive on free value. You can do serious research on the free tier before you ever think about upgrading. When you do pay what you unlock is more agent capacity and more complex tasks not just more searches.

If you are on a tight budget or just starting out, Genspark’s free tier will probably feel more generous. If your livelihood depends on research and you want something stable and predictable. Perplexity’s paid tier still justifies its price.

Quick Comparison Table

AspectPerplexityGenspark
Core RoleFast answer engineMulti-agent research and planning engine
Main OutputThread-style responseSparkpage (mini research page)
SpeedVery fastA bit slower but richer
DepthStrong summariesDeeper, better for multi-step questions
UX VibePro, minimal, efficientCreative, structured, project-friendly
Best ForFact checking, quick contextPlanning, comparisons, content and project work

Final Recommendation on Genspark vs Perplexity

Here is the clear, no-nuance answer for most readers:

  • If you mainly want a faster, smarter version of Google to check facts understand topics and grab quick context, choose Perplexity. It is the better “answer engine” and feels rock solid for quick research and citation-friendly work.
  • If you want a research and planning partner that helps you compare options, plan trips, research products and shape ideas into projects choose Genspark. It is the better search agent and gives you more value when your questions turn into real actions.

If you can only pick one in 2026, the recommendation is:

Choose Genspark.

For most modern knowledge workers, creators and founders. The ability to turn a question into a structured research page matters more than getting a single neat answer. Perplexity is still excellent and worth keeping in your toolkit. But Genspark better matches how people actually work, plan and build today.

If you have room for both, keep Perplexity for quick fact checks and use Genspark for everything that feels like a project. If you only have room for one Genspark is the one that will grow with you as your questions get bigger.

Do not just search. Let your tools help you plan, decide, and ship faster.

Incogni Review: I Hired an Automated Agent to Delete My Data

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Your personal information is being sold right now. Not on some shadowy dark web forum, but on legitimate websites that anyone can access with a credit card. Your home address, phone number, email and even your relatives names are packaged into convenient profiles and sold for less than a dollar.

These are called data brokers and they’re the reason your phone won’t stop ringing with spam calls. They’re how scammers find your phone number for SIM swapping attacks. They’re why your inbox is flooded with phishing attempts that somehow know your real name and location.

As someone who runs multiple tech platforms and has been covering cybersecurity topics for over three years. I’ve tested dozens of privacy tools. But when I discovered my full profile on 142 different data broker sites. I realized manual deletion wasn’t sustainable. That’s when I stopped doing it myself and hired an automated agent to handle it for me.

What Are Data Brokers and Why Should You Care

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Data brokers are companies that collect, aggregate, and sell personal information. Sites like Whitepages, PeopleFinders, Spokeo and BeenVerified. They scrape public records, social media profiles and purchased datasets to build detailed profiles about individuals.

These profiles include your current and previous addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, age, relatives’ names, property ownership records and estimated income levels. Some even include photos pulled from social media accounts you forgot existed.

The problem isn’t just privacy invasion. This information fuels real security threats. Based on my research into cybersecurity incidents over the past several years, hackers consistently use these databases to research targets before launching social engineering attacks. Scammers use them to craft convincing phishing emails that reference accurate personal details. Identity thieves use them to answer security questions and bypass authentication systems.

Every piece of information sitting on these broker sites is ammunition for someone trying to compromise your accounts, steal your identity or scam your family members.

Why Manual Deletion Doesn’t Work

When I first discovered my full profile on multiple data broker sites. I tried the obvious solution. I started the removal process manually. Each site has a different opt-out procedure. Some require you to fill out web forms. Others want you to email specific addresses. A few demand notarized identity verification or certified mail with signature confirmation.

The process for a single site takes anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes. You need to locate the opt-out page. which many sites deliberately hide. You submit your information and wait for a confirmation email. Some sites make you create an account before you can delete your profile, which feels deliberately ironic.

But here’s the real problem. There are over 180 major data brokers operating in the United States and European Union. If you’re efficient and dedicated. You might be able to complete removals for all of them in 50 to 70 hours of focused work spread across several weeks.

Then three months later, they add you back. Public records get updated. Property transactions become searchable. Court filings get indexed. Within 90 days, you’re back in their databases and the entire cycle resets.

Manual deletion isn’t a solution. It’s a part-time job with no end date.

How Incogni Solves the Problem

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Incogni is an automated data removal service built by Surfshark. The company behind one of the most trusted VPN services. Having tested Surfshark’s VPN service extensively for security reviews on my platform. I was familiar with their commitment to privacy infrastructure. The system functions like a legal department that works around the clock on your behalf.

The setup takes about five minutes. You provide your name, current address, previous addresses and email. The system immediately begins scanning data broker databases to identify where your information appears.

When Incogni finds a match, it automatically generates and sends a legally compliant removal request tailored to that specific broker’s requirements. These requests invoke GDPR and CCPA privacy regulations. which carry significant penalties for non-compliance. Brokers are legally required to respond within 30 days under CCPA rules and even faster under GDPR.

The automation doesn’t stop after the initial requests. Incogni monitors responses, sends follow-up demands when brokers delay and rescans databases monthly to catch re-additions. When a broker adds your information back. The system detects it within days and immediately fires another removal request.

You don’t lift a finger after the initial setup. The automated agent handles everything while you focus on actually living your life.

My Results After 30 Days

I activated Incogni in mid-October 2024 and documented the entire process for this review. The dashboard showed activity immediately. Within 24 hours, the system identified my profile on 34 different broker sites. By the end of the first week, that number climbed to 142 confirmed listings.

The progress tracker became oddly satisfying to check. Each broker gets a status indicator showing whether removal is pending, in progress or complete. By day seven, I saw my first batch of deletion confirmations. Whitepages removed my listing. PeopleFinders confirmed erasure. Spokeo deleted my profile.

By day 30, the results were clear. Forty-two brokers had confirmed complete removal of my data. Another 73 were marked as in progress, meaning Incogni was actively working through their compliance processes. The remaining sites were in various stages of legal review.

But the dashboard metrics weren’t the most noticeable change. The real difference was silence.

My spam call volume dropped by roughly 90 percent in the first month. I went from receiving 10 to 15 robocalls daily to maybe one per week. My email inbox. Which had been drowning in phishing attempts and loan scam offers, became manageable again.

When I searched my name on Google, the top results were no longer data broker profiles listing my exact address and phone number. Instead, I found my professional profiles and published work. That shift felt significant.

Incogni vs DeleteMe: The Comparison

The main competitor in this space is DeleteMe, which has been around longer and uses a hybrid approach combining human operators with automation. After researching both services extensively and testing Incogni for 30 days, here’s what I found.

DeleteMe costs approximately $129 per year for individual coverage. Incogni runs about $77 annually with standard pricing, making it nearly 40 percent cheaper. The speed difference comes down to automation intensity. DeleteMe relies more heavily on human agents who manually process requests during business hours. They handle maybe 20 to 30 removals per week per agent.

Incogni’s automated system processes hundreds of requests simultaneously. It doesn’t need breaks. It doesn’t have capacity limits. It works 24/7 which means your data gets removed faster and stays removed more consistently.

For pure efficiency and cost effectiveness. The automation advantage is clear. DeleteMe might appeal to users who want more white-glove service or direct human contact. But for straightforward data removal at scale, Incogni delivers better value.

We recently wrote about locking your digital doors with YubiKeys, but a lock doesn't help if the thief already has the blueprints to your house.

Protecting Your Family

I didn’t just buy this service for myself. I immediately set up accounts for my parents using the Family Plan option.

Elderly parents are prime targets for scam operations. The grandparent scam works because criminals can find phone numbers, verify family relationships through data brokers and craft convincing emergency scenarios. Removing their information from these databases eliminates the ammunition scammers need.

My parents were skeptical at first. They didn’t understand why publicly available information posed any danger. Then I showed them their full profiles on Whitepages. Complete names. Current address. Previous addresses going back 30 years. Estimated home value. Names of all their children. Possible associates and neighbors.

That demonstration changed their perspective immediately. Within two weeks of activating Incogni for their accounts, their spam call volume dropped dramatically. My mother who had been receiving five to six scam calls daily, went down to maybe one per week.

The Family Plan costs roughly $20 per month for coverage of up to four people. That works out to $5 per person for continuous automated data removal. The return on investment isn’t measured in dollars saved but in hours reclaimed from dealing with spam and peace of mind knowing your family isn’t sitting in a scammer’s database.

Privacy as a Subscription

The biggest mindset shift I had to make was understanding that privacy isn’t a one-time purchase. Privacy is a subscription service.

Data brokers don’t give up. If you stop monitoring and removing your information, they add you back within 90 days. Public records don’t disappear. New data gets aggregated constantly from property transactions, court filings, voter registrations and business licenses.

The only way to maintain privacy is continuous monitoring and removal. That’s exactly what Incogni provides. You’re not fighting quarterly battles with opt-out forms and verification emails. You’re running an automated defense system that operates at machine speed.

The cost is negligible compared to the risks. Every day your information sits on broker sites, you remain vulnerable to SIM swapping attacks, identity theft, and targeted social engineering. Every spam call represents a potential attack vector. Every leaked phone number increases your exposure to scams.

Sum up on Incogni Review after using 30 days

After 30 days of hands-on testing and documentation, the results speak for themselves. My spam calls dropped by 90 percent. My data broker listings went from 142 confirmed matches to 42 complete removals with another 73 in progress. My Google search results no longer expose my home address to anyone with internet access.

The peace of mind alone justifies the cost. I’m no longer constantly wondering who has access to my personal information or how it might be used against me. I’m not spending hours every quarter trying to manually opt out of databases that will just re-add me in a few months.

As someone who has reviewed and tested numerous privacy tools over the years, the automated agent approach stands out for its effectiveness. It’s faster than doing it yourself. It’s cheaper than hiring a privacy attorney. It’s more consistent than relying on human operators who work limited hours.

If you’re tired of spam calls, worried about identity theft. Or simply want to reclaim some control over your personal information, Incogni solves the problem. The system runs continuously in the background while you focus on everything else in your life.

Privacy shouldn’t require constant manual effort. With the right automation, it doesn’t have to.

The Anti-SMS Manifesto: Why I Switched to Hardware Keys

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In 2025 SIM swapping attacks cost Americans over $26 million in direct losses. That number does not tell the full story. In the UK alone unauthorized SIM swap cases surged by 1,055% in a single year. One California case saw a single victim lose their entire cryptocurrency wallet after a T-Mobile SIM swap, forcing the carrier to pay $33 million in damages.

Here is what that means for you. If a hacker calls your cell carrier, pretends to be you and convinces them to port your number to a new SIM card. Every account tied to SMS two factor authentication becomes theirs. Your bank sends the login code to their phone. Your email recovery code goes to their phone. Your crypto exchange confirmation code goes to their phone.

If your 2FA code goes to your text messages, your bank account belongs to the hacker. This is not theoretical. It is happening right now to founders, executives and high net worth individuals at scale.

The good news is simple. You can cut off this attack vector completely by switching to a physical security key that cannot be ported, spoofed or remotely compromised. I deleted SMS 2FA from every critical account I own. Here is how you can do the same.

The Skeleton Key Solution: YubiKey 5C NFC

After testing multiple hardware keys over the past two years. I use the YubiKey 5C NFC as my primary security key. This is not a product review. This is the tool I trust to protect my business accounts, financial systems and cloud infrastructure.

The YubiKey 5C NFC is a small USB-C device with NFC built in. That last part matters more than most people realize. NFC lets you tap the key against your iPhone or Android phone to authenticate on mobile. Without NFC, you are stuck plugging a USB key into your laptop every time. Which makes mobile logins painful or impossible.

This is why I chose the 5 Series over the Bio Series. The YubiKey Bio has a fingerprint reader. Which sounds cool until you realize it does not support NFC. For a founder who needs to approve a bank transfer from a phone, log into AWS from a tablet or authenticate a Coinbase withdrawal on the go losing NFC is a dealbreaker.

The YubiKey 5C NFC works with:

  • Gmail and Google Workspace
  • GitHub and GitLab
  • AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud
  • 1Password, Bitwarden, and Dashlane
  • Coinbase, Kraken, and most major crypto exchanges
  • Dropbox, Slack, and nearly every SaaS platform you use

One key. Hundreds of accounts. Zero SMS codes.

FIDO2 Decoded: Why It Is Un-Hackable

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The reason hardware keys work is not just that they are physical. It is the protocol they use: FIDO2.

Let me break this down without the jargon.

Old way with SMS or app based codes: You tell the website the secret code. The website checks if the code is correct. If a hacker intercepts that code or tricks you into typing it on a fake site. They now have what they need to log in as you.

New way with FIDO2: The website asks a question. Your YubiKey answers it using cryptography. You never share the secret. The secret never leaves the key. Even if you are on a fake login page. The YubiKey knows the domain is wrong and refuses to respond.

This makes FIDO2 phishing proof. Even if you fall for a perfect clone of the Google login page. Your YubiKey will not work because it checks the actual web address, not just what the page looks like. The attacker gets nothing.

That is why federal agencies, banks, and security conscious companies are now requiring FIDO2 keys for high risk accounts. It is not just better than SMS. It is a different category of security entirely.

The Google Advanced Protection Setup

If you run a business, manage sensitive data or hold any crypto. Turn on Google Advanced Protection Program right now. This is a free service from Google that locks your account behind physical keys only. No SMS fallback. No backup codes you can lose or have stolen. Just keys.

Here is how to set it up:

First, buy two YubiKey 5C NFC keys. Not one. Two. One goes on your keychain. The other goes in a safe, a lockbox, or a fireproof bag in a trusted location. If you lose your only key, you are locked out forever. Google will not help you. That is the point.

Second, go to g.co/advancedprotection and follow the enrollment steps. You will register both keys during setup.

Third, once enrolled, Google will require a physical key tap for every login. You cannot use SMS. You cannot use an authenticator app. You cannot call support and sweet talk your way in.

Fourth test it. Log out and log back in on your phone using NFC. Log in on your laptop using USB-C. Make sure both keys work before you walk away.

I keep my backup key in a fireproof document bag in my home office. Some people keep theirs in a bank safe deposit box. The key is to put it somewhere you can access if your primary key is lost. But not somewhere a thief would easily find.

YubiKey vs. The Rest

Google Titan Security Key

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Google makes its own FIDO2 key called the Titan. It costs around $30. Which is cheaper than the YubiKey 5C NFC that usually runs $55 to $70. It works fine for most use cases, but it feels less durable in hand and supports fewer passkeys stored directly on the device. If you are on a tight budget or just getting started, Titan is a solid entry point. But if you are protecting business accounts or crypto, spend the extra money on YubiKey.

YubiKey Bio

The YubiKey Bio series adds a fingerprint reader. Which is genuinely useful for passwordless logins. But here is the tradeoff: no NFC. That means you cannot tap it on your phone. You need a USB connection every time. For someone who works across devices and needs mobile flexibility, that is a nonstarter. The fingerprint is cool. But losing NFC costs you too much convenience in real world use.

If you want the best of both, some people buy a YubiKey 5C NFC as their primary and a YubiKey Bio as a backup. That way you get NFC for everyday use and biometric convenience when you are at a desk. But for most founders, just buy two YubiKey 5C NFC keys and call it done.

The Threat Is Real. The Fix Is Simple.

SIM swapping is not slowing down. In fact, with AI voice cloning and deepfake tools getting cheaper, social engineering attacks on telecom support lines are getting easier, not harder. A hacker can now call your carrier, play a convincing clone of your voice, answer a few security questions scraped from your LinkedIn, and port your number in under 10 minutes.

Once they have your number, SMS 2FA becomes a highway into your accounts. Your email, your bank, your cloud infrastructure, your crypto wallets. All of it is one customer service call away from being compromised.

The fix is this. Delete SMS 2FA from every account that supports hardware keys. Start with:

  • Your primary email like Gmail, Outlook, or ProtonMail
  • Your password manager like 1Password or Bitwarden
  • Your financial accounts including banks, brokerages, and crypto exchanges
  • Your cloud platforms like AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure
  • Your code repositories like GitHub or GitLab

It takes about two hours to set up properly. That two hours could save you millions.

The Action Plan

Here is what I did, and what I recommend you do today.

First, order two YubiKey 5C NFC keys. Do not wait. Do not cheap out. This is not the place to save $20.

Second, set up Google Advanced Protection if you use Gmail or Google Workspace. This alone stops most account takeover attempts cold.

Third, go through your password manager and enable hardware key authentication for every service that supports it. Most major platforms do.

Fourth, remove SMS as a 2FA option wherever possible. If a service forces you to keep SMS as a backup and some banks still do this. At least add the hardware key as the primary method.

Fifth, store your backup key somewhere safe and accessible. Tell one trusted person where it is in case of emergency.

SMS 2FA is not just weak. It is a liability. The telecom system was never designed to be a security layer and treating it like one is a gamble you will eventually lose.

Now that your accounts are locked down with physical keys, the next step is automating your security workflows. In my Vibe Coding Starter Kit, I include a script that monitors YubiKey authentication events and sends you alerts when a key is used from a new device or location. It is one more layer of visibility that helps you catch problems before they become disasters.

Your business is only as secure as your weakest authentication method. Make sure that method is not a text message.

Securing your login with a YubiKey is only step one. Step two is stopping hackers from finding your email and phone number in the first place. I recently explained how I use an AI agent to scrub my personal info from the web in my guide: How I Hired an AI Agent to Delete My Data Incogni Review

NFC Decoded: Why Tap to Pay Was Just the Beginning

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For the last decade NFC (Near Field Communication) was just that thing you use to buy coffee. In 2026 it is quietly becoming the link between your real life and the digital world around you. One small tap can now replace a password. A key, a ticket or even a support call.

What is changing is simple. We are moving from Tap to Pay to Tap to Live. A tap can unlock a door, prove who you are, start a smart home scene. Or put your phone into focus mode. NFC is turning the objects around you into a kind of invisible operating system that you interact with using touch instead of screens.

How NFC Works

To keep this simple think of NFC as a tiny, short range version of a wireless charger, but for data first and power second. Your phone has a small coil inside it. When you bring it close to an NFC tag. That coil creates a changing magnetic field. This is called Induction.

Now the clever part. Many NFC tags are Passive Tags. They have no battery. They sit there doing nothing until your phone gets close. When your phone’s magnetic field hits the tag, the tag wakes up takes a little bit of that energy. And uses it to send a small piece of data back.

That is why you can stick NFC into:

  • Credit and debit cards
  • Hotel keys and office badges
  • Stickers on walls, desks or doors
  • Clothing labels and product tags

Because there is no battery to charge or replace, these tags can last for years. They can be thin, flexible and cheap. That is the real power of NFC. It is easy to deploy in the real world.

The 3 Big Areas Where NFC Matters in 2026

1. Ambient Computing and Automation

Smart homes used to be about voice commands. That is still useful, but it is not always the right tool. Sometimes you do not want to talk to your house. You just want things to happen with one clear action.

This is where NFC shines. You can place tags in key spots and use them as physical buttons for your digital life. For example:

  • A tag on your desk that turns on Focus Mode, starts a deep work playlist and blocks social apps
  • A tag near the front door that turns off lights, locks doors and sets the alarm
  • A tag by your bed that turns on warm lights and puts your phone into Do Not Disturb

This feels simple, but it changes how you relate to your devices. Instead of digging through menus and settings. You tap one spot and let the system handle the rest. It also works well for people who do not want microphones listening all the time. A tag is silent until you decide to use it.

2. Digital Identity and Trust

NFC is also becoming a key part of how we prove This is me and This thing is real.

One example is Digital Product Passports (DPP). Many brands and regulators, especially in Europe, are pushing products to include an NFC tag that holds a unique ID. When you scan the tag on a bag, shoe or battery, you can see:

  • If it is genuine
  • Where it was made
  • How it can be repaired or recycled

This helps fight fake products and supports rules around recycling and reuse. It also gives brands a direct. Honest way to talk to you through the product itself, not just through ads.

The other big shift is mobile identity. Your phone can already hold payment cards and transit passes. More regions are now adding driver’s licenses, student IDs and other official cards into mobile wallets. When you tap your phone on a reader. It can share only what is needed, such as over 18 instead of your full birth date.

The big idea here is simple. NFC lets you carry a single, secure device and still interact with the physical world in a trusted way. You do not need a thick wallet full of plastic. You need one device that can talk to the right readers. At the right time with the right data.

3. Keys That Are Harder to Hack

NFC is also used as a digital key for doors, cars and lockers. Compared to Bluetooth or Wi Fi, it has one important advantage range. It normally works within a few centimeters not meters. Even hardware keys are new generation of digital protection.

That short range is more than a technical detail. It means:

  • Someone has to be very close to even try to copy or relay your signal
  • It is easier to design systems that only react to clear, intentional taps
  • Random devices in the room are less likely to interfere

On top of that, modern NFC systems use strong encryption. So a smart lock or access system can check, Is this the right device? and Is this the right person? in a secure way. You still need good design and careful setup, but NFC gives you a strong base to work from.

In simple words, NFC works well as a key because it mixes physics (short range) with math (encryption). That makes it a better fit for many access cases than longer range radio options.

What Is Coming Next

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We are still only seeing the first layer of what NFC can do. Two trends are worth paying attention to.

Wireless Charging for Tiny Devices

There is a newer idea called Wireless Charging (WLC) with NFC. The same Induction used to power Passive Tags can be pushed a bit further to send more energy. Not enough for a phone, but enough for very small gadgets.

Think about:

  • Earbuds that can get a small boost from your phone
  • A smart ring that you tap on a pad to charge
  • A stylus that tops up power when docked near a phone or tablet

This could remove the need for tiny charging ports and cables on very small devices. Your phone or a simple pad could act as the power source. It is still early, but it fits the trend: NFC as a quiet, flexible bridge between things that need just a little energy and a little data.

One Tap, Many Actions

Right now, most NFC taps do one thing. You pay. You open a link. You unlock a door. In the near future, a single tap will feel more like starting a script. Who know in upcoming future integration with ai like gemini, Chatgpt make it more smart and advanced.

For example:

  • You tap a concert poster. In one move you buy the ticket. Add it to your wallet, save the date to your calendar and maybe follow the artist.
  • You tap into a co working space. It checks you in, starts your billing, unlocks your locker and sets the lighting at your desk.

On the surface, it is just one tap. Under the hood, there are many connected services working together. NFC is simply the trigger that says, This person is here, now. Run their flow.

This is why some people call NFC part of an invisible OS. Not an operating system you see on a screen. But a quiet layer that passes signals and proofs between objects, people and cloud systems.

Sum up on NFC Decoded

NFC is not the loudest technology, but it is one of the most useful. It is:

  • Small
  • Cheap
  • Battery free in many cases
  • Built into phones you already own

Most people still think of it as a payment trick. In reality, it sits at the edge between you and the systems you use every day: doors, products, tickets, IDs, and routines.

If you build products, design services or just like to shape your own tech setup, NFC is worth real attention. It is a tool that lets you connect touch with intent. You tap a tag and the world around you reacts in a very specific way.

In the next guide, How to Build Your Own NFC Automation Station. We can walk through real setups: tags at your desk, by your bed, at the door, and in your gear. The goal is simple. Less time tapping through apps, more time living and working on your own terms.

Best Dumb Phones 2026: The Anti AI Smartphone Guide for Founders

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In 2026 the ultimate status symbol isn’t the newest iPhone Pro. It’s the ability to disconnect from it. More and more founders are not bragging about their screen time. They are bragging about having fewer notifications, fewer apps, and more control over their day.

Over the past few years, I have seen the same pattern across founders, executives and senior developers. They are not burned out from work itself, but from constant context switching. The problem is not the laptop or the code editor. The real problem lives in your pocket. That is where Scatter Time starts and where deep work quietly dies.

You do not need to throw away your smartphone or move off the grid. What you need is a Hybrid Stack. Use AI and powerful software when you are in work mode. Use simpler, slower and more limited dumb tech when you want to think clearly, be present and protect your focus.

The Analog Paradox: Why High Performers Are Going Backwards

Scatter Time is the hidden tax on your thinking. It is what happens when your day is chopped into tiny pieces by micro notifications. A new email there. A random X notification. None of them feel big alone but together they stop you from ever reaching deep quiet focus.

When I work with founders I often ask a simple question: When was the last time you had two hours of uninterrupted thinking? Most pause, laugh and then realize they cannot remember. That is not a small problem. That is a strategic risk.

The people who are getting ahead now are not just using better tools. They are choosing better defaults. Instead of relying on willpower to resist Instagram or email. They switch to devices that do not even offer those distractions. They change the hardware so the behavior change sticks.

The Top 3 Dumb Phones for Productivity

Option A: The Premium Choice Light Phone III

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The Light Phone III is the closest thing to a luxury dumb phone. It has a 3.92 inch OLED screen, 5G, NFC and a 50MP camera. Which is a big leap from the earlier Light Phone II that did not have a camera at all. It keeps the interface clean and simple. But the hardware feels solid, intentional and premium.

From a design point of view, it feels more like a compact camera than a smartphone. You can call, text, use maps, listen to music and take photos. There is no app store no social media and no browser. That is the point. It gives you function without the endless feed.

Pros:

  • Premium build and OLED display
  • 50MP camera and front camera, good enough for real world use
  • 5G and NFC for future proof use
  • Repairable parts like battery and screen

Cons:

  • High price compared to other minimalist phones
  • Limited apps by design
  • Group chats and media sharing can feel basic

Verdict: If you want something that feels like a piece of Leica hardware instead of a cheap backup phone, this is the pick. It is the weekend and evening phone you can put on the table in a boardroom and still feel proud of.

Option B: The Privacy Choice Mudita Kompakt

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The Mudita Kompakt is built around an E Ink screen, not a standard LCD. That makes the display calm, slow and easy on the eyes. It looks and feels more like reading paper than staring into a light source. This alone changes how you interact with the device. You do not feel pulled into it. You use it, then put it down.

The signature feature is the Offline+ Switch on the side. This is a physical switch that cuts off radios at the hardware level. When you flip it, WiFi, Bluetooth, microphones and antennas are disabled. There is no quick bypass buried in a settings menu. You are offline until you choose otherwise.

As a tech-focused person, I like software based focus tools. But there is something different about this physical switch. When you flip it before a deep work block or a coding sprint, your brain understands: I am unreachable now. The phone becomes a tool, not a portal.

Pros:

  • E Ink screen reduces eye strain and makes scrolling less addictive
  • Offline+ Switch gives a real, physical break from the network
  • Strong battery life thanks to E Ink
  • Good fit for long reading, notes and simple calls and texts

Cons:

  • E Ink is slower than a normal smartphone screen
  • App options are more limited
  • Not ideal if you rely heavily on rich media or video

Verdict: If you care about privacy and deep work, this feels less like a gadget and more like a boundary. For many founders this can become the focus mode phone that lives on the desk during serious work.

Option C: The Hardcore Choice Punkt MP02

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The Punkt MP02 is the strictest of the three. It is a compact device with T9 typing and support for the Signal protocol through its Pigeon app. This means you can use end to end encrypted messaging without needing a full smartphone.

There is no app store, no browser and no email client. At first that sounds limiting. But that is the value. There are fewer ways in, fewer surfaces for distraction and fewer chances for security issues. For people working with sensitive information or who simply do not trust modern smartphones, this matters.

Pros:

  • Uses Signal protocol for private, encrypted messaging
  • Very low attack surface for malware or tracking
  • Solid build quality and focused feature set
  • Works well as a “secure line” separate from your main phone

Cons:

  • T9 typing is slower, especially if you are used to touchscreens
  • No camera, no browser, and very few extras
  • Not ideal as your only phone if you need many tools on the go

Verdict: This is not for everyone. But for security focused founders or developers who want a clean, controlled communication channel. The MP02 earns its place in a serious digital minimalism setup.

The E Ink Productivity Stack

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Phones are only half the story. Many founders still lose their evenings and sleep to tablets. A normal iPad or Android tablet is great for streaming, but not for your brain. The bright colorful screen encourages long sessions. And it is easy to slide from reading one PDF into “watching three episodes.”

This is where Onyx Boox Go 10.3 comes in. It is an E Ink tablet that runs Android. You can install email, note apps and reading tools. But the black and white screen makes endless scrolling much less tempting. It is shaped for thinking and reading not for entertainment.

With its 10.3 inch high resolution display, stylus support and long battery life. It works well for reading contracts, technical docs and long form content. Many people find they retain more and feel less drained after reading on E Ink compared to a bright tablet screen.

For a founder, this can become your thinking tablet. The place where you review documents, mark up notes and plan without falling into YouTube or news loops.

The Soft Method: How to Dumb Down Your iPhone

If you are not ready to add a second phone. You can still control your iPhone habits. Brick is a small NFC device that helps you do that with a physical trigger.

You tap your iPhone on the Brick and it locks distracting apps. To unlock them, you must tap the Brick again. It does not use batteries and you can stick it somewhere away from your main work zone like the kitchen. That way unlocking your apps means standing up, walking and making a clear decision.

The power of Brick is not in the tech. It is in the friction. When your phone is in your hand, opening an app is almost automatic. When the unlock point is in another room you are forced to ask? “Do I really need this right now?” For many people, that small pause is enough to cut their screen time in half.

Leaving the Brick in the kitchen is a simple ritual, but it sends a signal: my focus stays at the desk. My addiction stays by the fridge.

The Verdict on Best Dumb Phones 2026

You do not need to go cold turkey on technology. In fact, as a founder or senior operator, you cannot. Your work depends on fast communication and powerful tools. But you can decide when and how those tools enter your attention.

A simple, practical path looks like this:

  • Use a Light Phone III as your weekend and evening phone
  • Use a Mudita Kompakt or Punkt MP02 for deep work or secure communication blocks
  • Use an E Ink tablet like the Boox Go 10.3 for reading and thinking
  • Use Brick to make your main smartphone less reactive and more intentional

The real shift is not about devices. It is about identity. When you choose this kind of setup and you are saying, My focus is an asset. My attention is not for rent.

Now that you can realistically reclaim three to four hours of clear time per day. The next question is simple: what will you build with it? That is where your Vibe Coding Starter Kit, your next product or your new system belongs. Not in the gaps between pings, but in the long. Quiet stretches where real ideas finally have room to breathe.

SmartRing vs Smartwatch: Why Smart Rings Win in 2026

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For a decade we accepted that health tracking meant strapping a vibrating mini‑computer to our wrists. We let step goals, stand rings and colorful notifications hijack our attention in the name of wellness.

But that era is ending.

We’re moving into ambient computing tech that does its job without screaming for your attention every 10 minutes. Tiny sensors, quiet feedback, real insights, zero spectacle.

I loved the data from my Apple Watch. Hated the addiction. That’s why my Apple Watch Ultra is in a drawer and there’s a smart ring on my finger now. After testing both for months, I’m never going back.

Why I Switched to Smart ring

Let me be clear: smart ring vs smartwatch isn’t about fancy features. It’s about how much of your life you’re willing to hand over to a screen.

I write for TechGlimmer and test gear for a living. I’ve worn every major smartwatch. I’ve tracked my sleep with rings for six months straight. Here’s what actually matters.

You Can Actually Sleep With It

SmartRing vs Smartwatch
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Sleeping with a watch on your wrist feels wrong. The band sticks to your skin. The case digs into the bone. If you sleep on your side. You know that dull ache by morning.

A smart ring disappears. It feels like a wedding band. You forget it’s there while it tracks your heart rate, HRV, temperature and sleep stages all night. No screen glow at 3 AM. No accidental taps. No buzz waking you up.

If you care about sleep, comfort isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s everything.

Better Data From Your Finger

Here’s what surprised me: your finger gives cleaner health data than your wrist.

The arteries in your finger sit closer to the surface. That means better heart rate readings, more accurate HRV tracking and cleaner sleep staging. This isn’t marketing talk. Multiple studies back this up.

I compared my Oura Ring data against my Apple Watch for two weeks. The ring caught sleep disturbances the watch missed. It nailed my deep sleep windows. The watch? It guessed.

Battery Life That Actually Works

My Apple Watch Ultra dies in about 36 hours if I’m careful. The regular Apple Watch? 18 hours. You’re always choosing: track my sleep or have battery for tomorrow?

A smart ring runs for 5 to 7 days on one charge. Some go longer.

First week with a ring, I forgot where I put the charger. Charge once, wear all week, get consistent data. No anxiety about making it through the day.

When you track health for months, battery life isn’t a small thing. It’s the difference between real data and gaps.

Best Smart Ring 2026: What I Actually Recommend

I’ve tested all three of these. Here’s what works and what doesn’t.

Oura Ring 4: Still the Best Overall

The Oura Ring 4 is the gold standard for sleep tracking. I’ve used it for four months. Everyone in the health tech space measures against Oura.

The hardware looks good. It’s slim, tough and doesn’t scream tech gadget. My wife thought it was a regular ring.

But the app is where Oura wins. It turns numbers into advice you can use. Readiness scores tell you if you should push hard or take it easy. Sleep staging shows exactly when you hit deep sleep. HRV trends catch stress before you feel it.

The downside? Monthly subscription. You get 30 days free then you pay to keep the insights. If you hate subscriptions, that stings.

But if sleep drives your performance, Oura is worth it. I’ve used the data to change my workout timing and my sleep schedule. It worked.

My Take: Best for iPhone users, sleep nerds, anyone who wants polished data that actually helps.

Samsung Galaxy Ring: Best for Android Users

The Samsung Galaxy Ring makes sense if you own a Samsung phone. It plugs into Samsung Health. Syncs with your Galaxy Watch if you have one and just works.

The charging case is brilliant. It looks like an AirPods case. Compact, easy to travel with, no loose cables. Drop the ring in, close it, done.

Best part? No subscription. You pay once. That’s it. For people tired of monthly fees, this is huge.

I tested this with a Galaxy S24. The integration is tight. Data flows smoothly. If you’re deep in the Samsung world, this is your pick.

My Take: Best for Samsung phone owners, Android users avoiding subscription fees. Anyone who values a smart charging case.

Ultrahuman Ring Air: For the Data Obsessed

The Ultrahuman Ring Air isn’t for casual users. It’s for people who track everything and want more.

The killer feature? CGM integration. Pair it with a continuous glucose monitor and you see how sleep, movement. Food affect your blood sugar in real time.

I tested this for three weeks with a CGM. Watching my glucose spike after poor sleep was eye-opening. Seeing how a walk after meals flattened my curve changed my habits.

If you want simple sleep tracking, stick with Oura or Samsung. If you geek out over metabolism data, Ultrahuman is your playground.

My Take: Best for fitness enthusiasts, biohackers, anyone already using or considering a CGM for metabolic health.

Should You Switch? Here’s My Honest Answer

Smart rings won’t replace watches for everyone.

If you’re a runner who needs GPS and pace on your wrist mid-workout. Keep your Garmin or Apple Watch. Rings can’t show that info while you’re moving.

But if you’re a founder, a remote worker or someone tired of notifications breaking your focus. A smart ring makes more sense in 2026.

You still get health insights sleep, recovery, HRV, activity without another screen demanding attention. Your phone stays in your pocket. Your wrist stays clear. Your brain stops waiting for the next buzz.

When Smart Rings Win

  • You care about sleep quality more than step count games
  • You want week-long battery instead of nightly charging
  • You prefer invisible tracking without notifications
  • You’re tired of screen addiction but still want data
  • You value comfort during sleep and exercise

When Smartwatches Still Win

  • You need real-time workout stats visible during activity
  • You rely on GPS tracking for running or cycling routes
  • You want to reply to texts from your wrist
  • You use third-party apps regularly on your wearable
  • You’re deep in the Apple or Google ecosystem and love the integration

My Final Word on SmartRing vs Smartwatch

This is the shift: from interactive tech to ambient tech. From look at me to I’ve got you.

The smartwatch is a powerful gadget. The smart ring is a better tool.

After six months of testing both daily, I know this: the best technology stays out of your way. The smartwatch demands your attention. The smart ring earns it.

If you’re ready to drop the screen but keep the insights, the Oura Ring 4, Samsung Galaxy Ring, and Ultrahuman Ring Air are the three best options right now. Pick based on your phone, your budget and how deep you want your data.

2026 isn’t about choosing between health data and peace of mind anymore. With smart rings, you finally get both.